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Meaning of "induction"



 
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Meaning of "induction" #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 23, 2009 18:07 pm   Meaning of "induction"
 

In order to complete your "induction" to become a teacher you are required to attend a compulsory training session

"induction" : What is the meaning of it in this context please.
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"induction" #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 23, 2009 18:21 pm   "induction"
 

I think it is to make you officially become a teacher, a step to make you have a sense of being a teacher.
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